Learn HTML by Building a Cat Photo App - Step 15

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am not able to >> Turn the image into a link by surrounding it with necessary element tags. Use https://freecatphotoapp.com as the anchor’s href attribute value.

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<html>
  <body>
    <main>
      <h1>CatPhotoApp</h1>
      <h2>Cat Photos</h2>
      <!-- TODO: Add link to cat photos -->
      <p>See more <a target="_blank" href="https://freecatphotoapp.com">cat photos</a> in our gallery.</p>

<!-- User Editable Region -->

   < a href="https://freecatphotoapp.com" <img src="https://cdn.freecodecamp.org/curriculum/cat-photo-app/relaxing-cat.jpg" alt="A cute orange cat lying on its back.</a>"> 

<!-- User Editable Region -->

    </main>
  </body>
</html>

Your browser information:

User Agent is: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/118.0.5993.965 YaBrowser/23.11.3.965 Yowser/2.5 Safari/537.36

Challenge Information:

Learn HTML by Building a Cat Photo App - Step 15

your closing </a> is inside the alt attribute!?! How did that came to be?

Remember that you need to write all of a tag before starting an other tag!
Add the > you are missing for the opening <a> tag, and add a closing </a> tag after the <img> tag

< a href="https://freecatphotoapp.com" <img src="https://cdn.freecodecamp.org/curriculum/cat-photo-app/relaxing-cat.jpg" alt="A cute orange cat lying on its back."> </a> is it correct
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your closing </a> is inside the alt attribute!?! How did that came to be?

Remember that you need to write all of a tag before starting an other tag!
Add the > you are missing for the opening <a> tag, and add a closing </a> tag after the <img> tag
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I have tried formatting your code, i am not sure I did it right, your post is a bit confusing… When you enter a code block into a forum post, please precede it with a separate line of three backticks and follow it with a separate line of three backticks to make it easier to read.

You can also use the “preformatted text” tool in the editor (</>) to add backticks around text.

See this post to find the backtick on your keyboard.
Note: Backticks (`) are not single quotes (').

Anyway, no, you still need to write a whole opening <a> tag

Thank you sir I am new here sorry but i will try my best to leran understand everything

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